J. Zabranska et al., The activity of anaerobic biomass in thermophilic and mesophilic digestersat different loading rates, WATER SCI T, 42(9), 2000, pp. 49-56
The thermophilic anaerobic process brings an acceleration of biochemical re
actions and higher efficiency in the degradation of organic matter in compa
rison with the mesophilic process. The methanogenic activity of the thermop
hilic and mesophilic digested sludge was examined during the adaptation of
full-scale digesters to an increasing temperature from 38 to 55 degreesC.
The results proved a higher activity of the thermophilic sludge after the a
ddition of glucose, acetate and propionate in comparison with the mesophili
c sludge; the maximum methane production rates and the methane yield of the
raw sludge were always higher under thermophilic conditions; the stability
of the degradation process at an increased substrate load was also better.
After the adaptation of anaerobic biomass to the temperature of 55 degrees
C, the responses of this culture to addition of simple substrates substanti
ally changed, especially in favor of acetate and propionate degradation rat
es.